Autumn Fashion Section – The Tatler – Wednesday 3rd October 1928
“Hands Across the Ages” is the name of this lovely wedding dress, for it is to the medieval period that Marshall and Snelgrove have gone for inspiration for its fashioning. The underskirt, or petticoat is of gold lame; the dress proper with its long sleeves is of gold and white lame, which is as supple as the petal of a rose. The veil was made by Russian slaves during the seventeenth century, while the flowers were supplied by the Mayfair Flower Workers.
Photograph by Peter North
The Tatler – Wednesday 3rd October 1928